hush Word of the Day (noun) silence

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hush Word of the Day (noun) silence Week of October 16, 2017 hush (noun) silence Sentence: It was autumn, in the hush of the forest a lone yellow leaf clung to the branch of a great oak tree.

Word of the Day Week of October 16, 2017 clung (verb) to hold on tightly Sentence: It was autumn, in the hush of the forest a lone yellow leaf clung to the branch of a great oak tree.

riot Word of the Day (noun) large or varied display of something. Week of October 16, 2017 riot (noun) large or varied display of something. Sentence: I’m not ready yet, thought the Little Yellow Leaf as a riot of fiery leaves chased and swirled round the tree.

Word of the Day Week of October 16, 2017 fiery (adjective) **This definition is usually meant for people** Having a quick-temper Sentence: I’m not ready yet, thought the Little Yellow Leaf as a riot of fiery leaves chased and swirled round the tree.